•Ethiopia’s Bosena Mulatie settled for second place in 1:10:43 with team-mate Hiwot Gebrekidan completing the podium in 1:11:09.
•Other Kenyan women in the race were Vibian Chepkirui (1:11:20) and Cynthia Limo (1:12:11) who placed fourth and sixth in respective times
Geoffrey Koech and Viola Chepngeno prevailed as the men’s and women’s champions at the Boston Half Marathon on Sunday.
Despite the sporadic rain, Chepngeno unleashed a ferocious sprint to claim the women’s race in 1:10:40.
Ethiopia’s Bosena Mulatie settled for second place in 1:10:43 with team-mate Hiwot Gebrekidan completing the podium in 1:11:09.
Other Kenyan women in the race were Vibian Chepkirui (1:11:20) and Cynthia Limo (1:12:11) who placed fourth and sixth in respective times.
“I’m happy…so, so happy,” said a smiling Chepngeno. “The weather was cold but I am happy to have won.”
In the men’s race, a pack of a dozen runners led the race through 10km but Koech took the reigns at the 9-mile mark.
Tsegay Kidanu (Ethiopia), Zouhair Talbi (Morocco), and Teshome Mekonen (USA) did their best to keep close but Koech shook them off and went on to win in 1:02:02. Kidanu and Talbi rounded off the podium in 1:02:10 and 1:02:15.
“The race was good and I am happy to run in Boston,” noted Koech. He said he knew he had the victory at the 5km mark.
Other Kenyans in the race were Shadrack Kimining (fifth- 1:02:39), James Ngandu (eighth- 1:03:30) and Dennis Kipkosgei (17th- 1:06:04).